What does the i icon on Apple Watch do?
What is the i icon on Apple Watch used for and how to use it? Please see the article below to get the answer.
The Apple Watch's i icon is a familiar icon that appears on the screen and plays an important role in watchOS. So what is the i icon on Apple Watch used for and how to use it? Please see the article below to get the answer.
Where is the i icon on Apple Watch?
The first screen where you see the i icon on your Apple Watch is the initial setup screen. When pairing Apple Watch with iPhone, you will do it through the Watch app on iPhone.
When you see the i icon appear on Apple Watch, you will click to set up Apple Watch manually.
You'll also find the i symbol in several other important locations on Apple Watch. For example, in Bluetooth settings, you will see an i icon next to the device name to see relevant information about that device. If you want to forget this Bluetooth device, click the i icon and then click Forget Device.
You also find the i icon in the Wallet app on Apple Watch. At the added card, the i icon next to Card Details to view the card's information.
Instructions for pairing Apple Watch with the i icon
Step 1:
Tap the i icon in the corner and select language and region. If your watch prompts you to open the Watch app on your iPhone, you can tap the " i " icon for instructions on finding the Watch app.
Step 2:
Follow the instructions displayed on iPhone and tap Set Up for Myself on iPhone. Then, scan the swirl pattern on your Apple Watch using your iPhone's camera. If you can't scan, you can tap the i icon on Apple Watch to display the connection code. Then, press Pair Manually on iPhone and enter the connection code.
What is the i icon in the Watch app on iPhone?
You'll also see an "i" icon in the Watch app on iPhone. You can tap the "i" icon to unpair your Apple Watch with your iPhone or locate your Apple Watch using Find My Apple Watch.
In addition, this interface will also display detailed information about Apple Watch such as name, watchOS version, model number, serial number, Wi-Fi address, Bluetooth, IMEI, etc.
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